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Why some composers love Orchestral Strings is simple: The short articulations are fantastic. The sound you can achieve with careful programming on Orchestral Strings is astoundingly full, with a very deep selection of articulations.
Here's an unusual sound comparison between full orchestra and chamber orchestra size.
Orchestral Strings Comparison:
http://youtu.be/JY7d6AtKsyw
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Dimension Strings, Orchestral Tools Berlin Strings, Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings, Spitfire Audio Symphonic Strings, Hollywood Strings, LA Scoring Strings, Hollywood Brass, Symphonic Choirs, Symphonic Orchestra
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Thank you so much for doing that, you've just validated once again my investment in VSL 
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This post is corrected and specified link has been updated!
Orchestral Strings Comparison:
http://youtu.be/JY7d6AtKsyw
http://softwarearchitectblogs.wordpress.com/
Dimension Strings, Orchestral Tools Berlin Strings, Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings, Spitfire Audio Symphonic Strings, Hollywood Strings, LA Scoring Strings, Hollywood Brass, Symphonic Choirs, Symphonic Orchestra
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Well made and informative video, thanks for sharing. Personally, I do love the Orchestral strings for their long articulations just as well (or even a bit more ;-) - Barber, Bach & Dvorak here are a few cases in point.
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dear Goran and Arbee,
thanks for your consideration and additional Information.
http://softwarearchitectblogs.wordpress.com/
Dimension Strings, Orchestral Tools Berlin Strings, Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings, Spitfire Audio Symphonic Strings, Hollywood Strings, LA Scoring Strings, Hollywood Brass, Symphonic Choirs, Symphonic Orchestra
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